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EDITORS’ NOTES

On her debut full-length, Empress Of's Lorely Rodriguez flits between the ecstasy of a love affair and the embrace of solitude: "Everything is you," she admits on the dreamy opener, while on the nervous "Need Myself" she makes self-love her priority. In keeping with that dichotomy, her songwriting pits euphoric dance beats ("How Do You Do It", "Water Water") against cryptic melodies ("Kitty Kat") and forbidding sound design ("Threat"). Set to sumptuous, spiky beats that draw liberally from techno and UK garage, it's the most exhilarating kind of therapy.

EDITORS’ NOTES

On her debut full-length, Empress Of's Lorely Rodriguez flits between the ecstasy of a love affair and the embrace of solitude: "Everything is you," she admits on the dreamy opener, while on the nervous "Need Myself" she makes self-love her priority. In keeping with that dichotomy, her songwriting pits euphoric dance beats ("How Do You Do It", "Water Water") against cryptic melodies ("Kitty Kat") and forbidding sound design ("Threat"). Set to sumptuous, spiky beats that draw liberally from techno and UK garage, it's the most exhilarating kind of therapy.